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November 22, 2008 at 9:43 pm #33931
In reply to: Translating BuddyPress
Slava Abakumov
ModeratorOk, and what if you’ll try to manipulate with Definelang function in wp-config? Try change it everywhere (in wp-config and even in translated BP po and mo files to xx-XX.po/mo or XX-xx.po/mo). The same changes to all at once, I mean. It helped me some weeks ago.
November 22, 2008 at 7:56 pm #33929In reply to: /blogs/?random-blog redirects then WP redirects
Andy Peatling
KeymasterI think I’ve fixed it.
When using the BuddyPress function bp_core_do_catch_uri() via the ‘template_redirect’ action, there needs to be a remove_action() on redirect_canonical() to stop the BuddyPress redirection and WordPress redirection conflicting.
Basically adding a remove action on line 158 of bp-core-catchuri.php seems to work:
remove_action( ‘template_redirect’, ‘redirect_canonical’ );
add_action( ‘template_redirect’, ‘bp_core_do_catch_uri’ );
This seems to fix the problem of conflicting page names/group names.
November 22, 2008 at 7:08 pm #33928In reply to: /blogs/?random-blog redirects then WP redirects
Andy Peatling
KeymasterBuddyPress is doing its own thing.
Take a look at bp-core/bp-catch-uri.php
The URL is split up into variables and used within plugins. This is obviously interfering with some of the WordPress URL’s. I’m going to take a look at this and see if there is a solution to put pages on a exclude list.
November 22, 2008 at 2:41 pm #33925In reply to: Group invites
Deadpan110
MemberWhich ticket is it? can you paste a link?
But – Confirmed.
I had the same problem sending an invite using Revision 570 – the main blog’s admin email address received it but the invited person did not.
I’m not entirely sure on the 1st revision I installed when I discovered BuddyPress, but that seemed to fail sending invites entirely.
November 22, 2008 at 1:28 pm #33924In reply to: /blogs/?random-blog redirects then WP redirects
Deadpan110
MemberI have been doing a little more digging into this problem and the same bug effects:
- domain.com/blogs/*
- domain.com/groups/*
- domain.com/members/*
For instance, you have a post on your main blog called ‘testing BuddyPress’, and someone creates a group called ‘test’ – each time you try to access that group, WordPress will magically use its rewrite rules class and send you to the post entry.
To start with, I thought it may have been a WordPress bug, but no… its WordPress’ default behavior.
It seems that currently BuddyPress is doing its own URL rewriting and then WordPress takes over to convert domain.com/anything/you/like/except/THIS to find ‘THIS‘ as a possible candidate for a place to be.
I have no experience using the correct methods of plugging into the WordPress rewrite rules structure and I am still getting familiar with the ins and outs of BuddyPress – but I hope to keep people posted on my findings.
Firstly, https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/WP_Rewrite makes it sound simple to utilise the correct and preferred WordPress ways of doing things correctly.
Secondly, If this is the case – it is a good job this has been spotted early because I have a feeling that fixing BuddyPress to use the above would require some core changes.
For anyone interested in the way WordPress looks at its URL’s, paste the following into the <body> of your test theme’s header.php
<pre>
<?php global $wp_rewrite;
print_r($wp_rewrite);
?>
</pre>'The important part to look at is
[rules] => Arraythat has no mention of blogs, groups or members.Anyways…
I will continue getting to grips with BuddyPress internals and reporting my findings…
I hope this has helped someone getting closer to fixing!
November 21, 2008 at 11:08 pm #33920In reply to: Can’t change language & old members not showing up
advinci
ParticipantI got the language working. I changed the name of the WPMU language file from et.mo to et_ET.mo to match BP’s language file which had the name buddypress-et_ET.mo. Also changed it in wp-config. I’m not sure if BP’s language file had to have this name, but the German version was buddypress-de_DE.mo, so I made it like this.
So now it’s working but with minor problems. For example the plural format for time is wrong. It adds an s in the end of hours and minutes. But in Estonian there are different plural forms for different words… So I have no idea what to do with that.
November 21, 2008 at 5:31 pm #33914In reply to: Translating BuddyPress
verekoer
MemberThanks, slaFFik but this was already done, I think that problem is something else…
November 21, 2008 at 4:48 pm #33911In reply to: Translating BuddyPress
Slava Abakumov
ModeratorAlso you should do the same language changes in “Site Admin” – “Options” page
November 21, 2008 at 4:46 pm #33910In reply to: Translating BuddyPress
Slava Abakumov
ModeratorYou should put buddypress-xx.po and buddypress-xx.mo files into that folder and change your lang in the Dashboard > Settings.
Than open your wp-config.php file and change wplang variable to xx. Nothing else sould be done. I did exactly what I wrote and everything is ok.
November 21, 2008 at 3:57 pm #33909In reply to: Translating BuddyPress
verekoer
MemberI put translated .po and .mo files into wp-content/mu-plugins/bp-languages. In the Dashboard > Settings I changed the language but seems that .mo and .po file is not working…
November 21, 2008 at 3:25 pm #33907In reply to: Translating BuddyPress
Slava Abakumov
ModeratorAgree with Dudboi – POT file is needed.
I’m in a process of translating into Russian.
November 21, 2008 at 2:35 pm #33903In reply to: The News section
Alessandro Fazzi
ParticipantI can confirm the same as gogoplata… with one diff: I have buddypress home theme not on my main blog. I’ve changed in the code the ID of the blog in some php files and voilà .
Are all of you running the theme on blog with ID=1?
November 21, 2008 at 8:30 am #33898In reply to: Recommended Hosting for BuddyPress site?
gpo1
ParticipantWhat about igchosting.in, does it work well with BP?
November 21, 2008 at 5:37 am #33892In reply to: How do you put login/sign-up on admin bar
Deadpan110
MemberOK, I have submitted a better patch to allow complete customisation of the admin bar using add_action() WordPress hooks.
It also has log in and register and is available from https://trac.buddypress.org/ticket/174
Please Note, this patch will possibly not work if used on top of the previous patch, so make sure you have the original core files installed first.
November 20, 2008 at 8:46 pm #33885In reply to: Fatal error in line 243?
gogoplata
ParticipantAre you using the latest files from the trunk?:
https://trac.buddypress.org/browser/trunk
Any modifications?
November 20, 2008 at 8:38 pm #33884In reply to: I´m curious!
ricwes
ParticipantNothing special, just curious if someone is sitting on a intresting idea

Hate that I can´t be more of help because I don´t know how php! Wish I could help in some way…
All you who are developing Buddypress are my new idols!
November 20, 2008 at 8:26 pm #33881In reply to: Existing Theme, Buddypress Features
gogoplata
ParticipantIt’s basically as simple as copying the code and CSS from the buddypress-home file into your theme and tweaking it to match your site.
November 20, 2008 at 8:22 pm #33879gogoplata
ParticipantThe trunk version is available here:
https://trac.buddypress.org/browser/trunk
At the bottom of that page is a link to download all the files in .zip format. Give that a try on your site and you should have better luck with getting it to work.
November 20, 2008 at 8:20 pm #33878In reply to: I´m curious!
gogoplata
ParticipantIs there something specific you’re looking for. Most WordPress plugins and WPMU plugins will work alongside BuddyPress. Right now the focus is on getting all the basic features stable for a formal release in the next month or so, but additional plugins will definitely be developed for this system.
November 20, 2008 at 2:30 pm #33870Andy Peatling
KeymasterPlease use the trunk version of BuddyPress.
November 20, 2008 at 2:15 pm #33867In reply to: Translating BuddyPress
dudboi
ParticipantGreat! Thanks for the help. In the end I just uploaded a nontranslated english MO file to the languages folder. Though it doesn’t really make sense for me to update both the WP MU and BuddyPress languages together.
I mean I suppose it’s useful for people who actually want to do translations, but shouldn’t there be a separate function for buddypress altogether (that perhaps is linked to WP MU?)
November 20, 2008 at 11:19 am #33863In reply to: Recommended Hosting for BuddyPress site?
trcwest
Participantjust simple couple of questions… i have a shared host really cheap one with lunar pages…
I installed wpmu and realised that the subdomain function would work as i didn’t have access the Apache server and this means i cant ad the wildcard dns thingy.. so subdomains we out…
so i reinstaled using the sub directory… this worked fine..
i then tried to instal budypress with teh zip files.. as said in the readme…
with the blogs one it just gave a a parse syntax php ( or one of those php eror lines on a white page just saying something was wring on a line around 300 i forget exactely..) error that would not let me do
anything… so i deleted the blogs one and then it worked and i could ad a profile on the admin contol pannel but not on the splash page from register.. it first asked to creat a new blog then the profile so that didnt seem right..
questions.. does budy press work on sub directories and why was the blogs plugin not working..
i am trying to create a social site for spots or locations in kenya…
cheers..
November 20, 2008 at 10:53 am #33862In reply to: How do you put login/sign-up on admin bar
Deadpan110
MemberI have submitted a patch:
https://trac.buddypress.org/ticket/174
adds Log In and Sign Up (only if enabled registrations)
*adds* …there is also some info there for creating your own custom admin bar.
November 20, 2008 at 10:35 am #33861In reply to: Existing Theme, Buddypress Features
gpo1
ParticipantI want the login/sign-up taskbar like in the bp demo site, in my custome theme.
How is it done?
November 20, 2008 at 9:19 am #33860In reply to: Translating BuddyPress
Dreamcolor
ParticipantStep 1: Upload a MU language file to active the language select menu in “Site Admin” – “Options” page. This will make you can select sitewide default language.
Step 2: Upload a BP language file. And its language will been changed with MU at same time.
For example: I uploaded a file named “zh_CN.mo” for MU in “wp-content/languages/”. And now, In “Site Admin” – “Options” it will display a languages select menu. And in “Setting” – “General” will too. Now,I can change sitewide language or my own site language.
At this time, if I want to change BP’s language, I just need to upload a file “buddypress-zh_CN.mo” file in “wp-content/mu-plugins/bp-languages”.
You can test on my site, And I already translated BP and MU to chinese.
PS: This is just a test site. So DO NOT post any importent things.
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